The importance of user controlled research on coercion

Keywords

Public HealthMain TopicTime UserControl Research

Coercion in psychiatry is one of the main topics in user/survivor movement worldwide. At the same time user controlled research in this field is almost non existent [1, 2]. The reasons for this situation will be analyzed, the need for research on coercion and the obstacles that research done by users/survivors faces. The presentation will also outline possible methodologies, their advantages and their potential.

Authors’ Affiliations

(1)

Für alle Fälle, Berlin, Germany

References

Faulkner A: The Ethics of Survivor Research – Guidelines for the Ethical Conduct of Research Carried out by Mental Health Service Users and Survivors. 2004, Bristol, UK: Joseph Rowntree FoundationGoogle Scholar